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P. parviflorum, var. A compact dwarf plant, four inches tall, 

 forming tufts, leaves short, very hairy, "rachis flexuous, 

 spikelets rather obtuse, elliptic. 



Setul, Sandy heaths (14866), allied forms with pilose 

 hairy leaves occur in Singapore. 



P. sanguinale, Lam. Perlis, Kanga, etc. Cosmopolitan. 



Eriochloa annulata, H. B. K. Perlis, Kanga (14868.) Cos- 

 mopolitan. 



Isachne Kunthiana, Wt. Lankawi (Curtis). Form with very 

 bristly outer glumes. 



Distrib. Indo-Malaya. 



I. miliacea, Both. Perlis, Bukit Hangat Besih (14871). 



Distrib. Indo-Malaya, Australia. 



I. rigida, Nees. Setul, abundant on the heaths in consider- 

 able masses (14874). 



Distrib. Tenasserim, Nicobars, Java, Borneo, China, 

 absent from the peninsula. 



Panicum crus-galli, L. Perlis fields, Kanga. Cosmopolitan. 



P. colomnn, L. Perlis, Kanga. Cosmopolitan. 



P. repens, L. Setul. Cosmopolitan. 



P. indicum, L. Setul. Cosmopolitan. 



P. auritum, Presl. Setul, Eajah Wang, swamps, (14872). 

 Distrib. Indo-Malaya. 



P. latifolium, Sw. Lankawi, Burau (Eidley). 



P. luzonense, Persl. Perlis, Kanga, Field paths near Bukit 

 Lagi (14867). Distrib. Indo-Malaya. 



P. nodosum, Presl. Perlis, Kanga. 



P. antidotale, Eoxb. Setul heaths (14865). Absent from the 

 peninsula. India, Ceylon, Africa, Australia. 



P. sarmentosum, Roxb. Setul, Trang at Chong (Native). A 

 form with short, broad, lanceolate leaves, broad based, l£ 



Jour, Straits Branch 



